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Preview of Math Center Part-Part-Whole Whole Unknown Addition Words Problems within 10

Math Center Part-Part-Whole Whole Unknown Addition Words Problems within 10

Here are 10 part-part-whole word problems to print off and give to students as a center activity. Students will add the parts using stackable counters on the ten frame, then write the equation and answer. If you like this center, be sure to check out my lesson slides that go along with this skill!
Preview of Double Me Upwards Multiplication Charts

Double Me Upwards Multiplication Charts

Created by
Fran Lafferty
Use these rainbow-colored, stackable multiplication charts to add variety to your multiplication practice, and help students see patterns created -- especially that of doubling each multiplier. Give one chart at a time and have students fill in the body of the chart... or give all 12 charts at once and have them glue one on top the other to create a 3D multiplication master chart! Charts can be filled out on separate days, saved in a folder, and stacked up using a glue stick or rubber cement o
Preview of Christmas Bump: A Counting, Subitizing, and Number Recognition Game

Christmas Bump: A Counting, Subitizing, and Number Recognition Game

This super fun and engaging math game allows your students to practice number recognition, counting, and subitizing. This set includes 10 mats with numbers 1-12 Your kiddos will work in pairs with 1 mat, 2 dice, and 20 stackable counters of two different colors. Flat discs work best, but linkable cubes would work as well. Students will roll the dice and count the dots or add the numbers together. They will then cover the number on the game board with their marker. If another player’s counter
Preview of Frozen Bump:  A Counting, Adding, & Subitizing Game

Frozen Bump: A Counting, Adding, & Subitizing Game

This is a super fun and engaging math game that allows students to practice number recognition, counting, adding, and subitizing. This set includes 7 different mats with numbers 1-12 Your kiddos will work in pairs with 1 mat, 2 dice, and 20 stackable counters of two different colors. Flat discs work best, but linkable cubes would work as well. Students will roll the dice and count the dots or add the numbers together. They will then cover the number on the game board with their marker. If an
Preview of Turkey Bump - A Thanksgiving Themed Counting, Adding, & Subitizing Game

Turkey Bump - A Thanksgiving Themed Counting, Adding, & Subitizing Game

This is a super fun and engaging math game that allows students to practice number recognition, counting, and subitizing. This set includes 6 mats with numbers 1-6 and 6 mats with numbers 1 - 12 If your kiddos are working on 1 –6, they will need 1 mat, 1 die, and 10 stackable counters. Flat discs work best, but linkable cubes would work as well. For numbers 1 - 12, they will need 2 dice and about 15 counters. Students will roll the die/dice and count the dots or add the numbers together.
Preview of Boo Bump - A Halloween Themed Number Recognition, Counting, Subitizing & Game

Boo Bump - A Halloween Themed Number Recognition, Counting, Subitizing & Game

Boo Bump is a super fun and engaging math game that allows students to practice number recognition, counting, subitizing and/or addition. This set includes mats with numbers 1-6 and mats with numbers 1 - 12. In color, or in black line. There are 13 mats to choose from in all. If your kiddos are working on numbers 1 - 6, they will need 1 mat, 1 die, and 10 stackable counters. Small flat discs work best, but any stackable or linkable counter will work. For numbers 1 - 12, they will need 2
Preview of Winter Bump:  A Number Recognition, Counting, Adding, & Subitizing Game

Winter Bump: A Number Recognition, Counting, Adding, & Subitizing Game

Thank you for purchasing my super fun and engaging math game that allows students to practice number recognition, counting, and subitizing. This set includes 11 different mats with numbers 1-12 Your kiddos will work in pairs with 1 mat, 2 dice, and 20 stackable counters of two different colors. Flat discs work best, but linkable cubes would work as well. Students will roll the dice and count the dots or add the numbers together. They will then cover the number on the game board with their ma
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